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World War II was really unusual, because America was in the Great Depression before. So the war did help the US economy to get securely out of this decline. This time, the war [in Iraq] is bad for the economy in both the short and long run. We could have spent trillions in research or education instead. This would have led to future productivity increases. — Joseph Stiglitz

It seems to me a worthy goal: try to create a representation of consciousness that's durable and truthful, i.e., that accounts, somewhat, for all the strange, tiny, hard-to-articulate, instantaneous, unwilled things that actually go on in our minds in the course of a given day, or even a given moment. — George Saunders

The taste of him exploded inside her mouth, filling her senses with an intoxicating warmth and aroma that had nothing to do with the amount of brandy he had consumed. He made sounds-rough, greedy, indistinct sounds that vibrated through her tissues, his lips and teeth and tongue consuming her with his passion. — Susan Napier

I told (God) I'd take every opportunity to speak for the kids who can't speak, — Lauren Conrad

If we had paid attention, we would have understood there are some things in this world you cannot outrun. — Alice Hoffman

I want these tiny snippets of perfection between us to be our constant reality. — Colleen Hoover

Redemption is for the weak. The strong keep sinning — Marvin Amazon

Blood never forgets. It has a memory of an ancient path toward home. — Carolee Dean

They never miss an opportunity to lord over the others. Either they're very vain or very aware. To look powerful is to be powerful. — Victoria Aveyard

In the present state of human society, however, We deem it advisable that the wage-contract should, when possible, be modified somewhat by a contract of partnership, as is already being tried in various ways to the no small gain both of the wage-earners and of the employers. In this way wage-earners are made sharers in some sort in the ownership, or the management, or the profits. — Pope Pius XI